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it led to a major accot for us and changed our busins. take the cal >> you also talk a lot about having balanced. that it is important to you to have a quali experienc witith your family. your wife has b been a big part of you succeedi. you are a y who shows up at the office at 6:00n t morning an leaves at 6:00 at night. >> it works great. my wife does a great job taking cacare o t kids and the housuse. i come home all around 6: and sitdowown at dinner every night.. i cann sll make sportsvent and have the evenings with the family. >> that is pretty much your model. happy customs, unhappy employees, at the moving. how do you keep your employer -- happy customers at the employees, happy movin >> we share the profits with the employee's. in 2011, we contributed $1.5 million into o pensions for the employee's. >> now you are up to 650 employees. some of your employees havave been with you for two decades or more. talk a about profit sharining. when didou start that part of the prram? >> about five years into starting the business, we set upup
it led to a major accot for us and changed our busins. take the cal >> you also talk a lot about having balanced. that it is important to you to have a quali experienc witith your family. your wife has b been a big part of you succeedi. you are a y who shows up at the office at 6:00n t morning an leaves at 6:00 at night. >> it works great. my wife does a great job taking cacare o t kids and the housuse. i come home all around 6: and sitdowown at dinner every night.. i cann sll make...
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tom kierein telling us about the weather here and whether or not we'll get more rain. did we get enough rain or what's the situation? >> we're running seven inches below average for the year. good morning. weather and traffic on the 1s. right now at 4:41, we don't have more rain around the region thankfully things have settled down. we just have some clouds drifting over now. temperatures all of those areas this green are the 60s. you can see that covers a lot of virginia and maryland into west virginia. right near the bay it's in the 70s. 74 at reagan national. hometown forecast, la plata, by noon, low to mid 80s. highs reaching mid to briefly upper 80s. maybe near 90 farther west across northern virginia. then by late evening, low 70s. i'm back with your seven-day outlook in ten minutes. danella is here with a look at traffic. >> traveling 295 in maryland, things look good. travel lanes open heading between baltimore and the capital beltway. travel speeds southbound, 67 miles per hour approaching 197. over to i-95, a live look passing 198 southbound as well as if you
tom kierein telling us about the weather here and whether or not we'll get more rain. did we get enough rain or what's the situation? >> we're running seven inches below average for the year. good morning. weather and traffic on the 1s. right now at 4:41, we don't have more rain around the region thankfully things have settled down. we just have some clouds drifting over now. temperatures all of those areas this green are the 60s. you can see that covers a lot of virginia and maryland...
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cooler than what we are used to. tomorrow will warm up nicely. we will have heat and humidity on monday. >> thank you. coming up, three stooges, the remake. >> is >> stupidity and the silly stunt, a new movie remake of ". the three "" >> will lead disappoint true fans? here is arch campbell. >> larry curly and mo move up for a new adventure of the three stooges a better than expected charging tribute. -- charming attribute. >> this lab and smash each other over the head. it captures the spirit of the old school commack channeling the present day -- old school comic channeling the present day. there are on a mission to save the orphanage that raised them. >> mother superior is looking for you. [bell rings] >> the face rings a bell. >> mo winds up in the cast of " jersey shore." in my book, three and a half stars, pg rated. is this a guy thing? it makes the best bet list along with "the hunger games," titanic, three stooges, 21 john street the american reunion. have a nice weekend everybody. >> three and a half stars. i love me some sean hayes. >>
cooler than what we are used to. tomorrow will warm up nicely. we will have heat and humidity on monday. >> thank you. coming up, three stooges, the remake. >> is >> stupidity and the silly stunt, a new movie remake of ". the three "" >> will lead disappoint true fans? here is arch campbell. >> larry curly and mo move up for a new adventure of the three stooges a better than expected charging tribute. -- charming attribute. >> this lab and...
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there also winning a smaller majority than they used to. if you look at the last four times they had a unified control of government, each time they suffered a fairly catastrophic decline among vote share among white appeared there not been able to articulate a vision. the other part for the republicans is certainly going to be a big point of debate. it is possible that mitt romney will run as well against whites as any republican challenger ever. romney could come in right in that range and lose. it is bound to participate -- precipitate a conversation. one said this the last time anyone will try to do this, is simply a national majority on the back of white voters. it is unrealistic to ask them the existing coalition is so dependent on those who are uneasy with the change, and they are paralyzed. they have to reach out to hispanics. the republican platform says that any state that provide in- state tuition should be barred from all federal education money. every white kid in texas cannot get a pell grants. that is what they are grappling
there also winning a smaller majority than they used to. if you look at the last four times they had a unified control of government, each time they suffered a fairly catastrophic decline among vote share among white appeared there not been able to articulate a vision. the other part for the republicans is certainly going to be a big point of debate. it is possible that mitt romney will run as well against whites as any republican challenger ever. romney could come in right in that range and...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> so 2013, just a few weeks away. the markets are in the green for this year so far. it's been a bumpy ride lately, as we all know, amid the fiscal cliff uncertainty. so how should you position yourself and your portfolio for the new year? >> that's the question. let's bring in scott rand with a first-on look at their 2013 outlook. scott, good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, guys. >> so what do you think will be the growing areas of the economy and the stock market? let's first look at the stock ma
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink...
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that does it for us. coming up, -- >> growing frustration as thousands of residents are going into a fifth night without power. hear them next. >> sick -- stepped up security on the national mall. why you may see more police than usual on a fourth of july holiday. >> loudon county makes a decision on the metro. >> live and in h.d. -- you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >> our big story at 6 -- persistent power problem. >> some people have been out -- and without power for four days. more than 300,000 still do not have power and the power companies are keeping illegal for full
that does it for us. coming up, -- >> growing frustration as thousands of residents are going into a fifth night without power. hear them next. >> sick -- stepped up security on the national mall. why you may see more police than usual on a fourth of july holiday. >> loudon county makes a decision on the metro. >> live and in h.d. -- you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >> our big story at 6 -- persistent power problem. >> some people have been...
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let us know on our "news 4 today" facebook page. in recent years there had been studies that show less sleep has a more adverse impact on high schoolers than adults and that sort of thing. so it can help the argument. >> kids that age have so much homework in terms of sporting events, extracurricular activities, and so much time to begin with. 4:51. time for weather and traffic on the ones. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. tom? >>> get ready for a summer-like day coming up. right now there's a chill in the air. storm team 4 satellite and radar image showing the green west of us. those are a few sprinkles out of the mountains of eastern west virginia and western maryland. ahead of that, all these areas in the dark green are in the 50s. 50s throughout most of maryland and virginia. it's near 60 in washington. montgomery, arlington, fairfax, prince george's counties. most locations in the mid-50s. here's the latest on tropical storm sandy. it is still south of jamaica, about 150 miles south of jamaica, and it does look like i
let us know on our "news 4 today" facebook page. in recent years there had been studies that show less sleep has a more adverse impact on high schoolers than adults and that sort of thing. so it can help the argument. >> kids that age have so much homework in terms of sporting events, extracurricular activities, and so much time to begin with. 4:51. time for weather and traffic on the ones. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. tom? >>> get ready for a...
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>> delight both uses 100 watts. -- a light bulb uses 100 watts. facebook and google are some of the more enlightened players in relative terms as to how they use that electricity. this is a revolving conversation as to what responsible means. they're more for cleaning the many banks or big box stores -- forward leaning than many banks or big-box sores. -- stores. this is an incredibly energy intensive industry. after i asked google for its energy figures -- they had never release them. i bothered them enough that maybe it played a role in their decision to release the figures last year for the first time. they did it again this year. last year was around almost 250 million watts. this year is 300 watts. that is a growth of 50 watts in just one year. in a town like quincy, a town of 7000, you look at the houses and small businesses, they are may be using something more like 10 megawatts or something like that. you are talking about the amounts that large urban areas would use, or extremely large steel plants, or something like that. to% is roughly
>> delight both uses 100 watts. -- a light bulb uses 100 watts. facebook and google are some of the more enlightened players in relative terms as to how they use that electricity. this is a revolving conversation as to what responsible means. they're more for cleaning the many banks or big box stores -- forward leaning than many banks or big-box sores. -- stores. this is an incredibly energy intensive industry. after i asked google for its energy figures -- they had never release them. i...
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there is no way they shouldn't have evacuated us. this can't happen again. >> reporter: the family still waiting tonight to find out if their house survived the fire and they won't know the condition of their home until they go back sometime next week. >>> we're just five days away from the maryland primary. and how is this for a youth movement? two teenagerers, a guy who turned 20 all running for the prince county george school board. a graduate of roosevelt high. another roosevelt grad and a sophomore at maryland's campus. then there is 19-year-old edward barosa third running for reelection to the school board. >> my signature vote is when i was the only member to vote on the budget. the budget cut 1300 positions, increased five sizes, cut reduced programs. >> i want to look at the budget. we have a $1.6 billion budget and i don't think too many people have a good grasp of where it's going. i want to see that money is going where it can be most effective. >> by number one thing is communication. i personally feel like as a board me
there is no way they shouldn't have evacuated us. this can't happen again. >> reporter: the family still waiting tonight to find out if their house survived the fire and they won't know the condition of their home until they go back sometime next week. >>> we're just five days away from the maryland primary. and how is this for a youth movement? two teenagerers, a guy who turned 20 all running for the prince county george school board. a graduate of roosevelt high. another...
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george pennachio has all the details for us. >> martina and toney. tennis legend martina navratilova and her partner tony dovolani. in week one the judges used words like refined, but when martina danced the jive with a noticeable misstep and got the lowest score she landed at the bottom and viewer votes weren't enough to save her. >> in tennis you miss a shot hanted come back for the -- and come back for the next point. there go as months of hard work. >> this was in the easy for martina. she gave it everything she had. i feel in some ways, the audience got to see the hard work. >> reporter: tony says he is devastated by the e limb narks's -- elimination. >> i'm shocked actually, probably the first time ever that i'm surprised. i did not expect this. i thought the audience would stand behind her. >> i took a challenge. i put myself on the line. first one voted off. i'm glad that i did it. i learned to dance. i will continue to dance. >> reporter: the remaining 11 teams are back for monday night. george pennachio reporting. >>> how's this for a brunc
george pennachio has all the details for us. >> martina and toney. tennis legend martina navratilova and her partner tony dovolani. in week one the judges used words like refined, but when martina danced the jive with a noticeable misstep and got the lowest score she landed at the bottom and viewer votes weren't enough to save her. >> in tennis you miss a shot hanted come back for the -- and come back for the next point. there go as months of hard work. >> this was in the easy...
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through 8:00 everything off to the west of us. after 8:00 everybody is fair game for a scattered shower and storm. let's go play some football. temperature 73 at:230. showers move in by halftime. bring along the wrote weather gear because you're going to need this. nighttime temperatures to the upper 60s to around 70. it starts wet but finishes dry. we'll have the seven-day coming up in a bit. >>> liz in howard county are trying to track down a brazen criminal. jeff hager reports the burglar shows up at homes while people are at work and uses brute force to get inside your home. >> the string of daylight burglaries in five different neighborhoods left many people in howard county feeling like no one is safe. >> why would they break the door and take things. >> reporter: one man has committed 10 burglaries. they believe he's knocking at random doors and making an excuse if someone answers. if they don't he kicks in the door and helps himself to jewelry, electronics and cash. on rosemary lane wednesday >> we had a case where he knoc
through 8:00 everything off to the west of us. after 8:00 everybody is fair game for a scattered shower and storm. let's go play some football. temperature 73 at:230. showers move in by halftime. bring along the wrote weather gear because you're going to need this. nighttime temperatures to the upper 60s to around 70. it starts wet but finishes dry. we'll have the seven-day coming up in a bit. >>> liz in howard county are trying to track down a brazen criminal. jeff hager reports the...
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jo, thananks foror joining us. i tnk a lot of people willll rememberer the circle cinemathat were the. they were known r bringing unique movies tto th area, but so many of those theaters are gone. what made you think you could succeed where so many failed? >> mbusiness partner jamie shore, and i felt strongly that the pendulum had swung so far toward consolidation in the industry, and there were so many 11 locations that closed and that there was actually a whole line in the market for a small, nimble, truly independent theater. the reason all the theaters in washington closed, all the cinemas' closed that we love when i was g growing up, our macro ecomic issues. it has n nothing to do wi washingtonians not g going to the movies. this is a great market for moviegoers especially for the kindf films that we show. >> that is what i was going to say -- it is more of a refined pate in the washinon area, it seems there is a need for that but there i is also the need for being a jack of all trades to save money. it is wor
jo, thananks foror joining us. i tnk a lot of people willll rememberer the circle cinemathat were the. they were known r bringing unique movies tto th area, but so many of those theaters are gone. what made you think you could succeed where so many failed? >> mbusiness partner jamie shore, and i felt strongly that the pendulum had swung so far toward consolidation in the industry, and there were so many 11 locations that closed and that there was actually a whole line in the market for a...
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by in large, all the showers are to the north of us. certainly any showers to the north of us. if you're driving home tonight heading north of town, you'll find the wet roads. 50 in bethesda and arlington and still 45 in gaithersburg. still 49 in reston. but rib the temperature is going up. windy and warmer. showers, maybe a thunderstorm tonight. the evening commute tomorrow will be dry and a little cooler over the weekend. we're still ahead of schedule over the weekend. midnight tonight, showers are still light. there's your wet commute, all right? had everybody will have some kind of wet roads and showers. the good news is they will be rolling out pretty fast to get into the lunch hours, exiting southern maryland, clearing skies. we're in pretty good shape after that. and for tonight, well, mostly cloudy, windy, mild, showers and a thunderstorm is possible. they will be rising overnight. the upper 40s on sunday. okay, we've got a cold day, everybody. hang on, it will be 40 on monday. but it's okay. we'll fall back out for the 50s on tuesday, wednesday, thursday. >> i'll tell
by in large, all the showers are to the north of us. certainly any showers to the north of us. if you're driving home tonight heading north of town, you'll find the wet roads. 50 in bethesda and arlington and still 45 in gaithersburg. still 49 in reston. but rib the temperature is going up. windy and warmer. showers, maybe a thunderstorm tonight. the evening commute tomorrow will be dry and a little cooler over the weekend. we're still ahead of schedule over the weekend. midnight tonight,...
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we can't cut back on those things that are important us to grow. we can't just cut our way into growth. we can cut back on the things that we don't know. but we also have to make sure that everyone is paying their fair share for the things that we do need. we need to restore american manufacturing by ending tax breaks that ship jobs overseas, giving to companies that are creating jobs right here in the united states of america. we need to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, by ending the subsidies on foreign oil. and to make sure our businesses don't have to move overseas to find skilled workers, we have got to invest in places like nova and make sure that higher education is affordable for every hard working american. so that's what i want to focus on today, what we need to do in terms of higher education and community colleges in particular. employers today are looking for the most skilled educated workers. i don't want them to find them in india or china. i want those businesses to find workers right here in the united states. the skills and t
we can't cut back on those things that are important us to grow. we can't just cut our way into growth. we can cut back on the things that we don't know. but we also have to make sure that everyone is paying their fair share for the things that we do need. we need to restore american manufacturing by ending tax breaks that ship jobs overseas, giving to companies that are creating jobs right here in the united states of america. we need to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, by ending the...
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our meteorologist todd gross is joining us. tell us what is likely to happen. >> the problem is not that it's going to snow in some spots, it's where it's going to snow. i will's explain that in a moment. there it is finally formed, of course, the computer maps tell us it will be there and actually there moving up the coastline, you can see the radar and satellite, so you are actually seeing it form right now let's check out how it will look tomorrow though as it moves up the eastern seaboard tomorrow, we will see an area of rain, heavy rain and gusty winds spread forward from washington, d.c. through new york city and up to boston. the worst being around the new jersey shoreline and especially long island out to cape cod. then tomorrow night you can the situation changes and here's where it gets really dice i is it was supposed to snow inland over the mountains. it now looks like a more compact area around the suburbs. western connecticut, other areas under the gun here. wouldn't you know it the areas just getting back on thei
our meteorologist todd gross is joining us. tell us what is likely to happen. >> the problem is not that it's going to snow in some spots, it's where it's going to snow. i will's explain that in a moment. there it is finally formed, of course, the computer maps tell us it will be there and actually there moving up the coastline, you can see the radar and satellite, so you are actually seeing it form right now let's check out how it will look tomorrow though as it moves up the eastern...
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can you hear us? janice? okay, we do not have anyone, i will pick up on that but we will go over to how the weather will translate to what going on in the polls this is a tomorrow development, most of the country enjoying very good weather, parts of wisconsin, florida, not so much, but, generally, the rule of thumb on this is, if the weather is good, advantage democrats. they are more inclined to go to the polls and less so when the weather is bad. that is the old saying. do you buy that? >>guest: i do, the voter intensity is on romney's side. so, more of the romney supporters are willing to stand in line in bad weather, wisconsin and florida obviously battleground states, so, having good weather across the country is an advantage for obama but having some rain in wisconsin and florida could help romney. they used to rain in florida but that is it. the enthusiasm is on the g.o.p. side. >>neil: you talk about usually voting and versus later voting with better than 30 million americans having already voted and
can you hear us? janice? okay, we do not have anyone, i will pick up on that but we will go over to how the weather will translate to what going on in the polls this is a tomorrow development, most of the country enjoying very good weather, parts of wisconsin, florida, not so much, but, generally, the rule of thumb on this is, if the weather is good, advantage democrats. they are more inclined to go to the polls and less so when the weather is bad. that is the old saying. do you buy that?...
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stay with us. we will talk about chick-fila after the break. >> although we are in the midst of the dog days of summer business and government have not stopd. all the major media outlet that cover government carried the story that john boehner and senator harry reid were able to reach an agreement which will avoid a shutdown. another important story is focusing on the cyber security bill. the bill's 70 plus addenendums and cocould one that forces datacenter consolidation. also, an intereresting story on how preppingg agencies for sequestration. finall the recent edition of what is brewing on nextgovcom, dealg with the importance o parking lot attendants. links to the stores and others y beound o on >>>> we are back with ourur power housround tablthis week. barbara lang,icha neibauer, and patrick reis. we only have a couple minutes left. we have to weigh in on the chick-fil-a flare up. i went to get your take on whether business ceo's should weigh in on politi or whether they shouldot. i went to the
stay with us. we will talk about chick-fila after the break. >> although we are in the midst of the dog days of summer business and government have not stopd. all the major media outlet that cover government carried the story that john boehner and senator harry reid were able to reach an agreement which will avoid a shutdown. another important story is focusing on the cyber security bill. the bill's 70 plus addenendums and cocould one that forces datacenter consolidation. also, an...
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stay with us. edge will continue. >>> the heat is particularly dangerous for pets and animal control officers want to remind pet owners there are laws about keeping those animals safe. the d.c. humane society said it was responding to calls about dogs left outside just as the storm approached friday. they're reminding everyone there are laws the pets must be given adequate shelter which includes protection from high temperatures. if you can't keep your pet inside, there are other things you have to do. >> i really want to encourage everybody to make sure if the dog is going to be left outside, people are going to school or work, to make sure that their dog has access to adequate shelter and to water to, make sure of that because we're experiencing 90-degree to 100 plus degree weather these days. so definitely make sure they're able to cool down. >> the humane society says most of the boarding shelters in the district still have power. you can take your pet there. >>> one mont
stay with us. edge will continue. >>> the heat is particularly dangerous for pets and animal control officers want to remind pet owners there are laws about keeping those animals safe. the d.c. humane society said it was responding to calls about dogs left outside just as the storm approached friday. they're reminding everyone there are laws the pets must be given adequate shelter which includes protection from high temperatures. if you can't keep your pet...
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give us a call. we want to make sure nobody gets hurt. >> reporter: this will take how long to get the trees out of here? >> several hours. just in this area. >> reporter: on this little street? >> right. >> reporter: after all that's taken out, then the line crews come in? >> the crews will come in and making the repairs and get these folks back up. >> reporter: what does that entail, getting the lines back up? >> if you look in this tree, this line is down. they'll have to restring that line. fortunately in here there are no poles down. will make it a little faster. this line is down here. ahead there, there's another strand down. they have to get it refastened and reenergize the line. >> reporter: done by the end of the day? >> one of our foremen is hopeful it will be done the end of the day. >> reporter: could be a multiple day job? >> could be. i'm not sure what is ahead. >> reporter: we were also talking about the fact that the power could come back up, people could get power back, and could lo
give us a call. we want to make sure nobody gets hurt. >> reporter: this will take how long to get the trees out of here? >> several hours. just in this area. >> reporter: on this little street? >> right. >> reporter: after all that's taken out, then the line crews come in? >> the crews will come in and making the repairs and get these folks back up. >> reporter: what does that entail, getting the lines back up? >> if you look in this tree, this...
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that does it for us for now. >> have a good night and a good weekend.
that does it for us for now. >> have a good night and a good weekend.
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everybody thank you for being patient with us, you know. yesterday was a silent day but i think everyone saved it up for today. it was a great atmosphere. >> congratulations, wonder to feel watch. >> appreciate it. jim: he is now the new leader in the fedex cup standings for the first time since 2009 and he has won at arnold's event. at jack's event. and his own event. his charity is the bash of this great at&t national. won for the third time this year. here is the lineup tonight on cbs. so long. tiger wo >>> this is 9 news now. >>> virginia power and pepco now say it will be sometime next weekend before power is fully restored. hello, everybody. i'm bruce johnson. >> i'm derek mcginty. if you have the opposite of working from home tomorrow or to use unscheduled leave, governor martin o'malley has declared liberal leave for state workers and the governor says please stay home if you don't have to go out because so many traffic snaps are out and those trees are -- signals are out and nose trees are down all over the place -- those trees are
everybody thank you for being patient with us, you know. yesterday was a silent day but i think everyone saved it up for today. it was a great atmosphere. >> congratulations, wonder to feel watch. >> appreciate it. jim: he is now the new leader in the fedex cup standings for the first time since 2009 and he has won at arnold's event. at jack's event. and his own event. his charity is the bash of this great at&t national. won for the third time this year. here is the lineup...
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stay with us for complete aftermath. the let your family and friends know byon log on to wjla.com phone, depending on the server. you may be able to watch our .ive broadcast you can also download our app. you can get information on outages, killing centers, and links to closings. >> the cell phone would get you you can find a way to get a charge. >> a lot of people doing that in their cars. retail shopping is taking offense the airport. >> and another court victory and for apple. linda bell has more from .loomberg news >> good morning. a huge rally on friday with soaring across the board leaders reached agreement on the debt crisis. and we have a manufacturing report later this morning. stock-index futures indicating higher open. to outshineues samsung. an american judge has ordered arrival stop u.s. sales of the galaxy smartphone. that follows an earlier ruling blocked the samsung galaxy 10.1.s it has to do with a patent and trademark infringement. has sought to bar some samsung products. -- apple has. >> the signal dro
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the owner, mritly asked us -- politely asked us to leave. >> we left the property but now law makers like chairwoman diane want to know why they were left out of the loop on the fbi. >> we received no advance notice. it was like a lightning bolt. >> he quit after admitting an affair. questions are now being raised if broadwell had access to classified information like this comment during a speech in october. >> had actually taken a couple libyan members. >> the fbi informed him -- the family friend warning her to stay away from him. >> our concern would be the security concern. >> 35 year veteran of the cia and now executive director of the spy museum says the scandal has the potential to threaten national security. >> whether it's the director or simply a case officer or an analyst, if there is something in their life that is elicit, illegal and they would not want to have exposed it opens them to coercion. >> neighbors told us a planned 40th birthday party was canceled. not known if she will be asked to testify publically or privately. congress and the fbi continue their probe. >>
the owner, mritly asked us -- politely asked us to leave. >> we left the property but now law makers like chairwoman diane want to know why they were left out of the loop on the fbi. >> we received no advance notice. it was like a lightning bolt. >> he quit after admitting an affair. questions are now being raised if broadwell had access to classified information like this comment during a speech in october. >> had actually taken a couple libyan members. >> the fbi...
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>> a culture of winning as useful as it is. i think the description of them is like a bulldog whipped a t lot is used to getting whipped but will always keep fighting and keep fighting pretty hard. >> and will eventually win. >> and will eventually win. so there's a culture of tenacity that developed in the army of the potomac, where as the army of northern virginia when they lose, yes, they still have a culture of always winning, but the loss will somehow stick with them. i think. >> well, stick with them because they may have a culture of winning. so many of them will be killed it won't matter. and arguably, that is what happens to the army of northern virginia. they're running low on ammunition and not many are left. by '65 are officers are all dead. you know, eventually the preponderance this is why confederate independence is very hard to get in the first place. so is this even a good discussion to have in i'm just throwing that out there. i think most military historians don't think it's automatic. i think most of us come
>> a culture of winning as useful as it is. i think the description of them is like a bulldog whipped a t lot is used to getting whipped but will always keep fighting and keep fighting pretty hard. >> and will eventually win. >> and will eventually win. so there's a culture of tenacity that developed in the army of the potomac, where as the army of northern virginia when they lose, yes, they still have a culture of always winning, but the loss will somehow stick with them. i...
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he also asked davis the secretary of war repeatedly to use from printing that didn't work well. but lee showed less confidence in newer elements. often identifying detachments as over dpopulated and occasionall underperforming. he wanted most signal items back in ranks. he routinely used a telegraph for day-to-day messages he strongly preferred that information relating to troop movements not be sent over the wires. towards the end of the war, in his own operations and in his interactions with his political superiors in richmond, he openly admitted greater confidence in the security of a mounted courier than in the speed of a telegrandma-of-that might be intercepted. with texception of his fascination with railroads he adapted to the newest tools available to him and dapting to change is certainly something that a forward-looking leader does, but this seemed to be a specific challenge for him. instead he focused a lot more of his energies on his third obligation as a commander. setting up his spord knits tore success. he clearly had higher expectations for his officers. when he
he also asked davis the secretary of war repeatedly to use from printing that didn't work well. but lee showed less confidence in newer elements. often identifying detachments as over dpopulated and occasionall underperforming. he wanted most signal items back in ranks. he routinely used a telegraph for day-to-day messages he strongly preferred that information relating to troop movements not be sent over the wires. towards the end of the war, in his own operations and in his interactions with...
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told to us pack up. next thing we know, in three minutes, everything is blowing and tables flying, chairs, merchandise, people running. >> reporter: everyone evacuated safely but left behind was the sound crew, the large speakers toppling over hitting one of the crewmembers. >> we hear that he's okay. >> reporter: the partial collapse of the stage left scaffolding and debris all over the ground. >> they shut it down and after that we started packing up frantically and after that the storm blew and blew everything over. >> we heard a big boom, i don't know what it was though, and then we were trying to like run because we didn't want to get hit by no things flying. >> reporter: and very scary stuff. crewmembers will be here for quite a while. you can see a lot of stuff here. but we're told some of these speakers really heavy. about 250 pounds so if you can imagine some of that falling on top of you on your back, that guy though is going to be okay. so good news here. we're going to be here for a while, th
told to us pack up. next thing we know, in three minutes, everything is blowing and tables flying, chairs, merchandise, people running. >> reporter: everyone evacuated safely but left behind was the sound crew, the large speakers toppling over hitting one of the crewmembers. >> we hear that he's okay. >> reporter: the partial collapse of the stage left scaffolding and debris all over the ground. >> they shut it down and after that we started packing up frantically and...
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. >> we begin, though, to tell us where sandy is, doug? >> sandy is still right on top of us. this storm is not going anywhere soon. the good news, here, though, is sandy has weakened dramatically. so we are no longer seeing those fierce winds anywhere across the northeast. that is some very, very good news. we will continue to watch this storm as it's continuing to make its way very slowly toward the north and east. last night, moving at 38 miles an hour as it slammed into the coast. now, it is moving at just a few miles an hour and it is just sitting and it is just spinning. cold air on the backside. warm air on the south side, along the east side of this storm. what a difference a day makes here as far as this storm is concerned. a few showers. big time snows. a few more showers as they can't to make their way through overnight. but the big story tonight is the cold air. temperatures right now in the 30s. 36 in hangerstown. only 42 degrees right now in washington, d.c. sandy is not done with us just yet. and she's not ready to leave, either. >> next stop, old town alexandri
. >> we begin, though, to tell us where sandy is, doug? >> sandy is still right on top of us. this storm is not going anywhere soon. the good news, here, though, is sandy has weakened dramatically. so we are no longer seeing those fierce winds anywhere across the northeast. that is some very, very good news. we will continue to watch this storm as it's continuing to make its way very slowly toward the north and east. last night, moving at 38 miles an hour as it slammed into the...
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let's look at this waterspout sent to us by ulocal viewer alex. during the storm in prince george's county, more than one dozen people were injured as they rushed for the exits worry county fair was being held in washington, d.c., with strong wayne -- strong rain. northern virginia and d.c. was also hit hard. fairfax county says a tornado touched down around 4:00. nearly 150,000 customers lost power. more than 1000 people were enjoying a concert at the jazz festival when they were told to get out. vendors frantically tried to pack up and find shelter. >> next thing you know, it just hit. they told uso pack up. next thing we knew -- >> tables were flying. shares, merchandize, people running. >> one person was injured when a stage at the festival collapsed. what the difference a day makes. john collins joins us now. you could not be more different. >> we dodged a bullet. today, everyone in the mid- atlantic region is enjoying nearly perfect conditions. a few clouds in the sky this afternoon. it makes this guy look more interesting. right now, but th
let's look at this waterspout sent to us by ulocal viewer alex. during the storm in prince george's county, more than one dozen people were injured as they rushed for the exits worry county fair was being held in washington, d.c., with strong wayne -- strong rain. northern virginia and d.c. was also hit hard. fairfax county says a tornado touched down around 4:00. nearly 150,000 customers lost power. more than 1000 people were enjoying a concert at the jazz festival when they were told to get...
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andrea mccarren hit the streets again to hear your power struggle stories and joins us now live at old georgetown road. >> reporter: just like scott has seen, you drive across the area and we are still seeing a lot of massive trees like this one bringing power lines down with them and in neighbors where utility trucks arrive to the very first time -- for the very first time today they were sure a welcome sight. five days after the storm utility trucks and tree trimming crews descended on the wingate neighborhood of bess da where residents' patience had run -- bethesda where residents' patience had run thin. >> it was very frustrating to me they would leave a situation potentially life endangering. >> reporter: the developmentally challenged teen was flung to the ground on his back. >> i was just so glad he wasn't hitting it at a higher rate, because i'm afraid he would have been decapitated and that was what i told pepco on the phone was, this kind of wire over a side walk could easily lead to someone suffering something much worse. >> but still fivo's neck is terribly scarred, bike br
andrea mccarren hit the streets again to hear your power struggle stories and joins us now live at old georgetown road. >> reporter: just like scott has seen, you drive across the area and we are still seeing a lot of massive trees like this one bringing power lines down with them and in neighbors where utility trucks arrive to the very first time -- for the very first time today they were sure a welcome sight. five days after the storm utility trucks and tree trimming crews descended on...
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lee's usefulness to davis covered such breadth that it's no wonder that davis once wrote him, "i need your counsel. you are required in the field and i deprive myself of the support you give me here." in short, lee passes his first obligation, his first test. he far exceeded contemporary expectations for a general, as laid out by the greatest authorities of his age. those same military authorities offered very few useful suggestions concerning the discharge of the second obligation. to adopt practices designed to help set oneself succeed. indeed, most of their comments seemed entirely unsuited to robert e. lee. military theorists tend to view generalship as a young man's endeavor. one french general who was very popular among civil war-era readers commented that a general required great bodily strength as proof against the greatest fatigue. indeed, the general should be called to the chief command at an early age while still enjoying wonderful energy. as a man in his 50s, lee's cardiac episodes and his increasing personal health problems certainly put him at odds with the best thinker
lee's usefulness to davis covered such breadth that it's no wonder that davis once wrote him, "i need your counsel. you are required in the field and i deprive myself of the support you give me here." in short, lee passes his first obligation, his first test. he far exceeded contemporary expectations for a general, as laid out by the greatest authorities of his age. those same military authorities offered very few useful suggestions concerning the discharge of the second obligation....
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come back and join us at 5:00. have a great day. bye-bye.
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thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >>> after the storm in maryland, there were more than 200 intersects without light. on connecticut, veers mill road and kensington, crews are working earn the clock. drivers are urged to proceed with caution and remind motorists to treat a flashing stolt as a four-way stop. >>> a funk in black -- funking gas station is hard to reach. all over it was difficult. three goings were without point of viewer this afternoon and one going, the owner sat outside with the sign telling people they didn't have power and others used caution tape to let them top keep on going. >> i had a little under half a tank of gas. i was making sure everything is okay and that is looks like awhile before we can fill up again. >> and as the gas comes on, the lines will get longer, too and they taking cash only right now. >>> and some incredible pictures from the storm from west virginia and northern virginia, maryland and the district. send us your storm photosy, and mail us your picture or videos
thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >>> after the storm in maryland, there were more than 200 intersects without light. on connecticut, veers mill road and kensington, crews are working earn the clock. drivers are urged to proceed with caution and remind motorists to treat a flashing stolt as a four-way stop. >>> a funk in black -- funking gas station is hard to reach. all over it was difficult. three goings were without point of viewer this afternoon and one going, the...
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loud don county government employees can use unscheduled leave. montgomery county circuit court is closed and montgomery county schools are closed and we are putting together a string of 90 plus degree days. olga is in for howard to let us know what is happening. >> this morning we are okay. a little bit on the muggy side. humidity has gone up over the past 24 hours. showers and storms are popping up each even evening and -- each evening and we could see steady storms tomorrow roll in here by tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. for right now, be prepared for more heat, especially if you don't have that ac cranking or a fan going. it will be quite muggy into the afternoon. we'll start out with partly cloudy skies this morning and we'll clear out with a lot of sunshine by lunch time. later on, this will be another sultry night tonight as temperatures will stay in the 70s in the city center and we'll see upper 60s out in the suburbs. here's what you need to know as you get yourself out and about this morning. back in the middle range 90s by late
loud don county government employees can use unscheduled leave. montgomery county circuit court is closed and montgomery county schools are closed and we are putting together a string of 90 plus degree days. olga is in for howard to let us know what is happening. >> this morning we are okay. a little bit on the muggy side. humidity has gone up over the past 24 hours. showers and storms are popping up each even evening and -- each evening and we could see steady storms tomorrow roll in...
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're with you when you need us. so you can be there for your customers. wells fargo. together we'll go far. ♪ ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds and puts down a barrier to stop new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control spray once. stop weeds for months. >> breaking news from the district. the two alarm fire burned for at least one home and we understand firefighters suffered minor injuries. we will have more on this on wjla.com. new details and the diplomatic debate over a maligned chinese activist. >> he has been offered a fellowship at a university in the united states. this case has increased tensions between the united states and china. >> it is the latest twist in a drama that threatened to dismantle a diplomatic agreement between the u.s. and china. the foreign ministry said they will allow the
're with you when you need us. so you can be there for your customers. wells fargo. together we'll go far. ♪ ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds and puts down a barrier to stop new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control spray...
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stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. howard with you here at about 5:13 on this tuesday morning. we're still dealing with rain and winds and lots of it. up in frederick it's going to be 9 feet above flood stage. a quick look at the forecast. it's going to be a rainy start, not as windy. we're only in a wind advisory. look at those temperatures, only topping out in the mid 40s. showers this afternoon. back to you. >> thank you. >>> while the worst of sandy's winds may have passed over night this could be a multiday event. >> the national weather service expecting the river to reach flood levelling tonight. jessica doyle is live along the water front in george town. jessica. >> reporter: good morning to both of you. i'll show you the winds. their still chipping in georgetown. you can see the flags flowing. we're over by the sequio restaurant. we had massive flooding here in 20th 201 -- in 2011 because the flood walls wither not up. we could be seeing in george town the worst flooding in 16 years. it could
stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. howard with you here at about 5:13 on this tuesday morning. we're still dealing with rain and winds and lots of it. up in frederick it's going to be 9 feet above flood stage. a quick look at the forecast. it's going to be a rainy start, not as windy. we're only in a wind advisory. look at those temperatures, only topping out in the mid 40s. showers this afternoon. back to you. >> thank you. >>> while the worst of...
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just use caution. traveling northbound i 270 and old georgetown road, right lane is blocked by the road work. your volume is light right now. no major delays. if you're traveling along route 50, passing the beltway as you head westbound you're going to see the left lane blocked by road work here. this should be done about 5:00 a.m. again, checking your volume on route 50 east and west, nice and clear. richard and eun, back to you. >>> following breaking news. a deadly standoff ended between taliban terrorists and security forces in afghanistan. three men attacked the kabul hotel with what shmachine guns grenades. taliban spokesman said the men attacked to hotel because foreigner there's were drinking and doing other things banned by islam. >>> jurors were asked to listen to mike mcquery's testimony again during the second day of deliberations during the jerry sandusky sex abuse trial. the jury talked about the case for more than eight hours before ending deliberations about 9:30. today jurors will hear
just use caution. traveling northbound i 270 and old georgetown road, right lane is blocked by the road work. your volume is light right now. no major delays. if you're traveling along route 50, passing the beltway as you head westbound you're going to see the left lane blocked by road work here. this should be done about 5:00 a.m. again, checking your volume on route 50 east and west, nice and clear. richard and eun, back to you. >>> following breaking news. a deadly standoff ended...
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weather for us? >> i have weather for you. temperatures really dropping a lot compared to where we have been. first we head to 70s and 60s. today, we have the 40s. temperatures are going to be below seasonal average. lots of sunshine today with those temperatures dropping quite a bit. we have a weekend warmup. going to see the temperature rise in time for the weekend. spotty showers and chances in for sunday. right now a few high clouds across the area. ridge of high pressure in control today and that's going to set us up for a fair amount of sunshine today. the skies will be bright. make sure you dress warm if you are heading out anywhere. 37 at reagan national this hour. 38 at fredericksburg. 34 at dulles. baltimore at 35 this hour. and we've got 36 degrees at culpeper. winds are light and that's going to remain the story of the day. this ridge of high pressure giving us sunshine and chilly. and as we take a look at our highs, we are expecting them to move into the mid 40s or so. keeping an eye on a frontal system, rain chan
weather for us? >> i have weather for you. temperatures really dropping a lot compared to where we have been. first we head to 70s and 60s. today, we have the 40s. temperatures are going to be below seasonal average. lots of sunshine today with those temperatures dropping quite a bit. we have a weekend warmup. going to see the temperature rise in time for the weekend. spotty showers and chances in for sunday. right now a few high clouds across the area. ridge of high pressure in control...
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one item recovered, the gun used in the shooting. it was around 3:20 when police were called to this home. they found the victim dead of a gun shot wound. neighbors say another young man who lived at the home emerged saying i didn't do anything. and was led away by police. >> he was crying his eyes out. >> he was upset about what happened? >> he looked destroyed. and then they took him to the police station. >> reporter: police launched an intense man hunt for the third young man, the suspect. dozens of squad cars patrolled the streets. neighbor zach atkins captured this video of police spotted a man in a car fitting the suspect description and surrounded the vehicle. >> there were about 25, 30 police cars. cops came from everywhere. and pulled all three of them out of the car. two females and a male. >> reporter: while police confirmed they have the man they were seeking in custody, no charges have been filed. >> we're trying to determine just exactly what happened. it's still early. >> reporter: police say both the suspect and the
one item recovered, the gun used in the shooting. it was around 3:20 when police were called to this home. they found the victim dead of a gun shot wound. neighbors say another young man who lived at the home emerged saying i didn't do anything. and was led away by police. >> he was crying his eyes out. >> he was upset about what happened? >> he looked destroyed. and then they took him to the police station. >> reporter: police launched an intense man hunt for the third...
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also getting a few sprinkles just east of us around anne arundel county. temperatures around the regions are in the 30s. we'll have this rain off and on this morning, changing to snow this afternoon. i'll have details on that coming up in just a few minutes. aaron? >> thank you, tom. >>> this morning there is a lot to look back on from president obama's victory last night. the country and the world watched as votes came in, and we saw state after state turn blue in terms of those -- the states that were in question, the toss-up states, as it were. tracie potts is in chicago where things have quieted down after an electrified crowd really lit up the place in chicago. tracie? >> reporter: good morning, everyone, from chicago. we weren't even sure we'd have an answer for you this morning. the race is so close. there are still major states outstanding as of early this morning. we do now know president obama won the 270-plus electoral votes needed to win this very close race. >> sorry about that. we're having trouble with tracie potts' story. we'll get to that
also getting a few sprinkles just east of us around anne arundel county. temperatures around the regions are in the 30s. we'll have this rain off and on this morning, changing to snow this afternoon. i'll have details on that coming up in just a few minutes. aaron? >> thank you, tom. >>> this morning there is a lot to look back on from president obama's victory last night. the country and the world watched as votes came in, and we saw state after state turn blue in terms of those...
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she will join us at 7:00 a.m. with more of this still developing story. >>> a legal fight over california's ban of affirmative action gets back to court this morning. a group of minority students filed a lawsuit. they want to overturn prop 209. it will help keep the uc system diverse. >>> in washington president obama sends his new budget to congress. the budget for 2013. the president will be talking about his budget this morning during an appearance at a community college in northern virginia. >>> the remains of at least 20 victims of two convicted serial killers are still being uncovered. crews plan to continue digging near the town of linden. ktvu channel 2 reporter tara moriarty sat the search site with more on when the search will resume and what has already been found. tara. >> reporter: over the weekend excavators pulled 300 bones from an old abandoned well. if you look off in the distance there is a flashing light down there and that is where crews are. this was all laid out in a map provided by a convict
she will join us at 7:00 a.m. with more of this still developing story. >>> a legal fight over california's ban of affirmative action gets back to court this morning. a group of minority students filed a lawsuit. they want to overturn prop 209. it will help keep the uc system diverse. >>> in washington president obama sends his new budget to congress. the budget for 2013. the president will be talking about his budget this morning during an appearance at a community college in...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] there's surprising news about whole grain and the cereals your kids love. ♪ now all general mills big g kid cereals have more whole grain than any other ingredient. the same great taste they love in cereals like lucky charms and cinnamon toast crunch with whole grain that they need. just look for the white check, only on general mills big g kid cereals, the delicious way to help them grow up strong. now with more whole grain than any other ingredient. >>> >>> caught on tape a pawn shop burglary that puts more dangerous guns on the street. look at this surveillance video which show says two men wearing hoodies and facemasks smashing gun cases in colorado springs. nine weapons were stolen. it's believed the same burglars broke in the same shop and stole guns last may. >>> in colorado a mother's gift may have saved the life of her snowboarding daughter. >> mis heightner was suddenly caught in an avalanche with the ground literally movinged unhe
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we used to have trucking regulation passed in the new deal. supposedly to keep prices up to protect truckers from losing their jobs that said if you were hauling horse feathers from pittsburgh to cleveland, you have to get a certificate of convenience and necessity from the interstate commerce commission saying that it's necessary for you to haul horse feathers. and of course there will be a proceeding in which that will be opposed by the single company that is now licensed to haul horse feathers from pittsburgh to cleveland, and they get paid $7 a pound to do it under a rate the icc has. ralph nader wrote a piece against that, wrote a whole book about how that's ridiculous and ripping off consumers. let people who meet basic safety conditions ship whatever they want, wherever they want. and let people decide what they want to pay for it. and we abolish the icc. in some areas, america is very much accepted your argument. i think on life and death decisions like the draft, it's a harder sell. and a decision like immigration legalization is some
we used to have trucking regulation passed in the new deal. supposedly to keep prices up to protect truckers from losing their jobs that said if you were hauling horse feathers from pittsburgh to cleveland, you have to get a certificate of convenience and necessity from the interstate commerce commission saying that it's necessary for you to haul horse feathers. and of course there will be a proceeding in which that will be opposed by the single company that is now licensed to haul horse...
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thanks for being with us this year hour. what does a romney ryan ticket need to direction in regard to foreign. joining us is the host of fox news lives death con three. great to see you. the progressive truman national security project came out today and viewed the dnc with extreme critism saying romney and ryan fails the commander-in-chief test. what do you say to that? >> phooey. it is a brilliant foreign policy choice. why three reasons. biggest problem that america faces and national security according is the economy. if we don't fix the economy foreign policy is collateral damage. people forget my boss reagan in the first reagan term he fixed the economy. he didn't take down the soviet union until the success term. so fix the economyamerica's mediam problem is israel and iran. united states and israel have to see eye to eye on how to deal with iran. if they don't israel could be tempted to go off and start a war with iran that we have to finish . closest relationship is between romney and netanyahu. they have known eac
thanks for being with us this year hour. what does a romney ryan ticket need to direction in regard to foreign. joining us is the host of fox news lives death con three. great to see you. the progressive truman national security project came out today and viewed the dnc with extreme critism saying romney and ryan fails the commander-in-chief test. what do you say to that? >> phooey. it is a brilliant foreign policy choice. why three reasons. biggest problem that america faces and national...
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joining us now is the board chairwoman. thank you for joining us. have you not figured out what happened here? do you need a full investigation? you probably have a pretty good idea, don't you? >> well, i was very pleased to receive unanimous support from my colleagues on the board of directors and we will and are having an investigation into what went wrong with the major failure ever the 911 net -- of the 911 network, verizon network throughout northern virginia which very well could affect also maryland, washington, d.c. if it is not addressed. we are going to be looking at what precisely went wrong. we heard some of that from verizon today. we'll also talk about how can we make sure that the kind of redundancy and backup is in place so it doesn't happen again. >> is there not a redundancy in the backup system already in place? >> clearly the redundancy was not effective. so they -- what verizon told us is that they had backup generators and what not but those, too, went down. clearly that's not okay and we need to take a look with verizon at wha
joining us now is the board chairwoman. thank you for joining us. have you not figured out what happened here? do you need a full investigation? you probably have a pretty good idea, don't you? >> well, i was very pleased to receive unanimous support from my colleagues on the board of directors and we will and are having an investigation into what went wrong with the major failure ever the 911 net -- of the 911 network, verizon network throughout northern virginia which very well could...
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he dropped by wusa to tell us pepco used to keep more than 200 line repair people on staff. >> they retired. pepco didn't replace them. there were also some targeted servants programs in the early 2,000. they wanted to reduce the number of employees they had. and we're basically down to half of what we had about 15 years ago. >> okay. how much difference has that made, do you think, to pepco's ability to respond to an emergency like this? >> if we had more line man, they would be here. we wouldn't be waiting two and three days for crews from oklahoma to get here before we could start putting the lines back up. >> now, griffith acknowledges pepco was not alone in cutting its staff. in fact, this was an industry wide practice. we wanted to get a direct answer from pepco in response to the issues you just heard about, as well as the questions raised by some of the folks in gary nurenberg's report. here is part of the statement they sent over here instead. we are in negotiations for a new labor agreement with the local ibew. we expect to ultimately reach an agreement with the union, but we won'
he dropped by wusa to tell us pepco used to keep more than 200 line repair people on staff. >> they retired. pepco didn't replace them. there were also some targeted servants programs in the early 2,000. they wanted to reduce the number of employees they had. and we're basically down to half of what we had about 15 years ago. >> okay. how much difference has that made, do you think, to pepco's ability to respond to an emergency like this? >> if we had more line man, they would...